Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Offeror shall provide a complete power study and associated recommendations of the electrical infrastructure at the Richard Miller Treatment Plant (RMTP). This study will need to consider the various substations, cables, breakers, conduits, manholes, transformers, protective relays, insulators, high voltage switches, CT's, PT's, surge arrestors and grounding equipment distributed throughout the plant and provide an all-inclusive approach to electrical reliability while also considering future potential growth of the treatment plant. The consultant should provide a proposal for electric vehicle charging stations for the fleet at RMTP. 1. Prior to the start of work, a Kick-Off meeting will be held between GCWW and the Consultant. At this meeting, GCWW will review records and other information related to the project. 2. Monthly Progress Reports: provide a brief description of the work completed or ongoing over the previous month along with an updated schedule. 3. Milestone and Periodic Meetings: The Consultant shall meet with GCWW as necessary to coordinate work, receive GCWW input, and review milestone submissions. Meetings will be held at the Richard Miller Treatment Plant (5651 Kellogg Avenue, Cinti, OH 45230). The Consultant shall review relevant sections of existing reports, plans, and specifications of existing facilities and other related documents supplied by GCWW, including, operating data, test data, operations and maintenance logs and other relevant site information. 1. High (69kV) & Medium Voltage (4kV) Condition Assessment Report The Consultant will utilize the data provided in Task 2 and assess all high and medium voltage electrical infrastructure associated with GCWW’s Richard Miller Treatment Plant. Additionally, these facilities should be evaluated for their viability to provide reliable and adequate power to the number of electric vehicles charging stations needed to energize 125% of the Richard Miller Plant’s current fleet. Upon review of the provided data, the consultant shall propose what, if any, additional testing or information is required to appropriately study RMTP’s electrical infrastructure and provide a comprehensive Condition Assessment Report. If additional testing is recommended for a comprehensive study the consultant will prepare test specifications in accordance with the most recent IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) 62 and NETA (international Electrical Testing Association) MTS (Maintenance Testing Specification) and, in coordination with GCWW Operations staff, develop a testing sequencing plan. The plan will capture the additional tests required and shall be submitted to GCWW for review and approval.